In 's DLC, it's technically possible to battle the Elite Four in any order. The DLC adds a variety of new challenges, and with its focus on the Blueberry Academy for Pokémon trainers, trainer battles are front and center. As always, these culminate in the battle against the Elite Four and the regional Champion — in this case, the BB Champion. These are arguably the hardest battles in each game, pitting players against the top five trainers in each region in a true test of their training, battling, and team-building skills.
Ever since Gen V, players have had the opportunity to choose the order in which they challenge the Elite Four. This can create a variety of interesting effects, allowing players to save resources for the most difficult battles or rearrange their teams for ideal composition. Ample preparation and a team consisting of the best new Pokémon in are the most important steps to success, but fighting the Elite Four in a calculated order could make all the difference. Here's the best way to take them on.
's Elite Four should be fought in the numerical order of their BB Rankings. The game gives all Blueberry Academy trainers a numerical representation of their strength. So, to battle the Elite Four by escalating difficulty, it's best to start with the lowest BB Ranking and work up to the highest. In that case,the best order in which to fight ’s Elite Four would be: Crispin, Amarys, Lacey, then Drayton. After beating all four, players can move on to challenge Kieran, the BB Champion and possibly the strongest Pokémon trainer ever.
BB Rankings can be viewed by hovering over each Elite Four trainer's icon in the map menu.
But for the most part, all the Elite Four battles in are equally tough. When fought in
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